Healthy bread your kids will eat

Anonymous
I used to buy high fiber breads with whole grains. Then the kids got older and discovered that there was softer more processed bread out there, and slowly they lost their taste for the whole grain stuff. They stopped eating sandwiches at lunch and I stopped my crusade for the healthy bread. Thankfully they’ll eat other sources of fiber like fruits and vegetables. I generally buy challah rolls or white sourdough slices for lunches.

But as they are now teens and eating less at home and more out with friends, I’m trying to maximize the nutritional components of their foods at home to balance it all out.

So I’m trying whole grain bread again. Do you have a brand your kids/teens like and will eat as toast or sandwiches?

Thanks!

Anonymous
Dave’s killer bread.
Anonymous
+1 for Daves Killer, we eat multigrain in the green bag
Anonymous
Sourdough bread!
Anonymous
Sourdough or Dave’s
Anonymous
My teens will eat the Dave's white bread, but not the multigrain or whole wheat. It has a bit more fiber and nutrients than a normal white bread.
Anonymous
My teen loves real sourdough and will tolerate Dave’s.
Anonymous
My teen will eat any whole grain bread as long as I cut the crusts off, lol. So I cut the crusts off.
Anonymous
OP, same exact story in our house. I now use sourdough (which my kids prefer toasted, as it loses some of the “tang” that way).
Anonymous
Our teens will only eat white 😞 I found a Pepperidge Farms Whole Grain White bread that I tell myself is better than Wonder Bread
Anonymous
Store bread wheat. Surprisingly some are lower in carbs and sugar than the fancy stuff.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sourdough or Dave’s


Same here. Dave’s bagels are pretty good.
Anonymous
This doesn’t answer your question exactly but we have good whole wheat and then we have just Thomases English muffins and for some reason that gets them to go back-and-forth between the two.
Anonymous
Op here—I tried Dave’s a few years ago and they didn’t like, but I’ll try again!!

Anonymous
Wegmans Whole Grain White
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